This week, check out the hidden advertisement in the pages of a Spider-Man comic, John Ostrander pays tribute to C.S. Lewis in the pages of "Martian Manhunter" and the Fantastic Four gives "I Love Lucy" a nod!

The all-star Architect guest run continues as Jonathan Hickman joins Marvel E-i-C Axel Alonso to discuss his role in the world-building of "Avengers Vs. X-Men," the next phase of "Fantastic Four" and coming up in the ranks at Marvel.

Courtesy of Marvel, CBR presents an exclusive preview of Jonathan Hickman and Nick Dragotta's "FF" #15. Guest starring Power Pack with covers by Mike Choi and original "Pack" artist June Brigman, the issue hits February 29.

In part two of our look at Marvel in 2012, Editor-in-Chief Axel Alonso teases the next phase in Jonathan Hickman's FF masterplan, reveals new combatants in "AvX" and updates on Cosmic Marvel, MAX and more.

ROBOT 6's Tim O'Shea talks with Tom Brevoort, Marvel's senior vice president of publishing, about the company's 2011, including his role at Marvel, layoffs, cancelled miniseries, "Daredevil," social media and more.

Marvel gives fans a first look at Barry Kitson's interior art for Jonathan Hickman's "Fantastic Four" #602 featuring Earth's Mightiest Heroes and the Fantastic Four in a continuing battle against the Kree Supreme Intelligence.

With Marvel's heavily hyped "Fantastic Four" #600 hitting stores today, the publisher has spilled the beans on some of what fans can expect from longtime FF architect Jonathan Hickman's landmark issue.

This week, learn the surprising X-Men related origin behind the Trial of Reed Richards! Also, discover the hidden truth behind "Knightfall," plus, were the Katzenjammer Kids too German for America in the 1910s?